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Student Organizations

Student organizations are a vibrant and vital part of the student life experience at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law. South Carolina Law focuses on creating not only excellent lawyers but lawyer-leaders that take their experiences both inside and outside the classroom and help their community move to the next level. Participation in an organization supports social development, leadership skills and potential networking opportunities as well as multiple opportunities to give back to both the legal and local communities and a variety of ways. 

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Black Law Students Association

Our organization is part of the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) and we are in the Southern Region (SRBLSA) which seeks to promote the advancement of black law students and empowerment of the black community.

Position Office Holder
President Kaleb Phelps
Vice President Kyndall Ragins
Recording Secretary  Maya Reyes
Corresponding Secretary Sydney Jackson
Treasurer Carlos Osorio
Parliamentarian Raegan Meyer
Community Service Director Ty Greene
Associate Community Service Director Norah Dixon
Social Events Coordinator Stevon Porcha’
Historian Shalayne Price
Business Law Association

The Business Law Association (BLA) is a student-led organization aiming to provide law students with the tools, knowledge, and network needed to begin their journey as business/corporate attorneys. Members will have a chance to network with like-minded students and be introduced to successful business/corporate attorneys of diverse backgrounds.

Position Office Holder
President Mary Blaschke
Vice President Allison Jones
Secretary Cameron Hayes
Treasurer Christian Eargle
2L Representative Tej Jeram
Communications Director Skip Locke
Transactional Team Director Sara McClure
Carolina Equality Alliance

Carolina Equality Alliance is the student organization dedicated to focusing on the legal issues facing the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) community and their allies. CEA seeks to create a community of harmony, understanding, and respect between all students and citizens through creating meaningful discourse intended to increase awareness of the prominence, importance, and relevance of LGBTQIA+ issues within the student body and the legal community. CEA is dedicated to building a law school and legal community of full equality & respect.

Position Office Holder
President Ella Baldwin
Board Member Owen Stegall
Board Member Adam Hamby
Board Member Kennedy Petersen
Children's Advocacy Law Society

The Children's Advocacy Law Society is a student organization created to promote awareness of and educate law students about the many aspects of law affecting children. The Society aims to increase student involvement with organizations that provide legal services for and advance the rights of children. It is the goal of the Children's Advocacy Law Society to produce members well informed and well educated about the legal needs and rights of children, ready to enter the legal profession as able and active children's advocates.

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President Gabby Schlossberg
Vice President Mary Faith Poteat
Secretary Monica Johnston
Treasurer Ino Liu
NACC Liaison Elizabeth Buckner
Events and Programming Chair Claire Hains
Christian Legal Society

The Christian Legal Society (CLS) is a non-denominational national organization of lawyers and law students who share a common faith in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. The Law Student Ministries of CLS seeks to encourage students in spiritual formation, compassionate outreach, and integration of faith and learning to help students understand law as a Christian calling. 

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President Guy Thompson
Vice President/Communications Director Ivy Beard
Vice President/Prayer Night Coordinator Bryson Little
Treasurer Charlotte Cross
Attorney Outreach Coordinator Ella Zeigler
Church Outreach Coordinator Gray Yancey
Environmental Law Society

The Environmental Law Society's (ELS) mission is to create a community for students passionate about the environment. The ELS will provide its members with real world advice by hosting speakers and panels to prepare its members for jobs within environmental law locally, nationally, and internationally. 

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President Holly Young
Vice President Joe Kennedy
Secretary Jack Zavitkovsky
Treasurer Sarah Van Weelden
Professional Development Coordinator Brodie Mahaffey
Community Outreach Director Georgia Anne Mattar
Family Law Society

The University of South Carolina School of Law Family Law Society (FLS) is dedicated to fostering meaningful experiences with -- and knowledge of -- the practice of Family Law. Our members will have opportunities to hear from professionals in the space such as attorneys, family court judges, guardians ad litem, mediators, and more. 

We will organize events to give our members the opportunity to socialize with other students interested in family law as well as professionals. The mission of this organization is to offer experiences within Family Law and to help build a network of connections that will benefit our members after becoming practicing attorneys.  

Position Office Holder
President Hannah Martin
Vice President Chelsea Johnson
Secretary Lauren Stanley
Treasurer Sydney Buck
Federal Bar Association, Student Division

The Federal Bar Association University of South Carolina Law Student Division was created to support the needs and interests of students aspiring to federal practice, both public and private, as well as to strengthen student interest and knowledge of the Federal Legal system.  

Position Office Holder
President Julia van Oordt
Vice President Zac Richman
Secretary Lauren Stanley
Treasurer Na'Kiya Tye
Federalist Society

The Federalist Society is a non-partisan conservative/ libertarian organization dedicated to freedom, federalism, and judicial restraint.

The Federalist Society seeks to educate the legal community through its programs and publications about how limited constitutional government based on the rule of law can have a positive effect on law and public policy. 

Position Office Holder
President Hagood Hemphill
Vice President Emmi Se'Ri Jung
Secretary Ryan Blaszczyk
Treasurer Charlotte Cross
Communications Director Will Galloway
First Generation Law Student Association

First Generation Law Student Association is an organization dedicated to helping first-gen students thrive. Our organization provides support to first-gen law students in their classes and beyond. We also serve as mentors in a law school pipeline program with first-gen students at USC Undergrad. 

Position Office Holder
President Madison Taylor
Vice President Meg Piasecki
Secretary Hunter Schafer
Treasurer Grant Reeder
2L Representative Donnie Settle
3L Representative Ariel Pantoja
Health Law Society

The Health Law Society is a close-knit group of students who share an interest in health care law and bioethics. The Society invites health care attorneys to speak to our group several times a semester to discuss the practice of health care law and the latest developments in the field. The Health Law Society also serves the law school and local communities by supporting health awareness programs and initiatives.

Position Office Holder
President Nathaneal Harvey-Friedmann
Vice President Meredith Rhodes
Secretary Anna Gregory
Treasurer Julia van Oordt
Honor Council

The purpose of the Honor Council is to educate students on the Rule of Academic Responsibility as a set of ethical guidelines governing law student behavior. During Orientation, all incoming students are asked to sign a pledge signifying their commitment to the Rule of Academic Responsibility.

Position Office Holder
Chair Gracen Grainger
Vice Chair Taylor Grace Scott
Secretary Claude Baldwin
Parliamentarian Harper Puckett
2L Member Ford Vaughters
If/When/How

If/When/How is a national nonprofit network of law students, professors, and legal professionals committed to fostering the next wave of legal experts for the reproductive justice movement. Mobilizing and mentoring new lawyers and scholars is a long-term strategy that will build capacity, vision, and leadership for a more successful reproductive justice movement. Law functions as both a catalyst to prompt the expansion of rights and a tool with which to hold governments and communities accountable for the delivery of liberty, equality, dignity, and fairness promised by those rights.

Position Office Holder
President Hailey Alderson
Executive Board Member  Kate Bikulege
Executive Board Member  Laddie Miller Trithara
Executive Board Member Megan Piasecki
Intellectual Property Law Society

The Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS) is a student organization geared towards the practice of intellectual property law. Like tangible property, "ideas" have economic value, and intellectual property law is the vehicle through which corporations and individuals seek to protect their intellectual assets. Intellectual property (IP) law encompasses matters relating to patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade names, the drafting of licensing contracts, infringement litigation, internet law, and computer law. No particular educational background is required to practice IP law; however, a technical background is desirable for those who would like to practice patent law.

Position Office Holder
President Rutherford Cairns
Vice President of External Affairs Trey Holmes
Vice President of Internal Affairs Olivia Wozniak
Treasurer Lauren Beckman
Vision & Strategy Officer Steven Patrick
International Law Society

The International Law Society aims to facilitate access to information regarding developments in international law and to foster interest and communication pertaining to various topical areas of international law.

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Labor & Employment Law Society

The University of South Carolina School of Law Labor and Employment Law Society is a student-governed organization dedicated to providing a greater understanding of the practice of labor and employment law.

Our mission is to develop an enriching and informative outlet for students through subject related events and luncheons with renowned attorney guest speakers, while also providing career guidance and networking opportunities.

Position Office Holder
President Frida Raley
Vice President Ty Greene
Secretary Thomas Postic
Treasurer Sarah Glenn
Latino Law Student Association

We are a small collective of students seeking to establish a Hispanic/Latino based student organization at the University of South Carolina School of Law. Our hope is to establish a forum where Hispanic/Latino/Latina law students can share a sense of community and help foster the professional and academic development of our members. We plan to bring awareness about the needs of our members within the law school, as well advocate and build relationships within the community. If you are interested in becoming involved with this endeavor, please reach out.  

Position Office Holder
Co-President Olivia Diaz
Co-President Jonathan Valladares Rivera
Secretary Maya Reyes
Treasurer Siri Cortez
2L Representative Andy Archuleta
Social Media Coordinator Carmen Candia
Law School Softball Team

The USC Rice Law Softball Team allows students to compete in local intramural leagues and travel out-of-state to tournaments against other law schools, such as the annual UVA Law Softball Invitational.

Position Office Holder
President Andrew Spratley
Vice President Jack McGregor
Treasurer Michael Sabatello
Coach Henry McGannon
Coach Jack Sanford
Coach Tim Berger
Fundraising and Philanthropy Chair Liv Miller
Fundraising and Philanthropy Chair Owings Holler
Advertising and Recruitment Chair MB Garrison
Lincoln-Douglas Society

The Lincoln-Douglas Society strives to foster debate in higher education—something desperately lacking nationwide. Specifically, they wish to encourage debate of important and controversial issues in a civil and productive manner. To achieve these goals, the Lincoln-Douglas Society hosts debates by legal scholars, professors, practitioners, and students of law. Additionally, they serve as an apparatus for the various student-run groups at the school to allow representatives of their organizations debate their competing perspectives.

Position Office Holder
President Charlotte C. Cross
Vice President Cameron S. Hayes
Treasurer Tanner W. Dean
Mock Trial

The USC Mock Trial Bar hones students' evidence, civil procedure, and oral advocacy skills through participation in simulated trials. With coaching from award winning local attorneys, members of the bar learn how to draft and deliver witness examinations, opening arguments, and closing arguments. Each semester bar members are selected to represent the University of South Carolina School of Law in external competitions throughout the nation. Based on the team's recent performance in those competitions the bar has garnered recognition as one of the best mock trial programs in the nation. 

Learn more about our Mock Trial program

Position Office Holder
 Chief Justice Clay Hamlett
Associate Justice of Administration Delaney Hertel
Associate Justice of Community Relations Emmi Se'Ri Jung
Associate Justice of External Competitions Harper Puckett
Associate Justice of Hosted Competitions Katherine Coppage
Associate Justice of Internal Competitions Ariel Pantoja Loredo
Moot Court Bar

The Moot Court Bar has been established by students of the University of South Carolina School of Law in order to learn and adopt principles of appellate advocacy; to enhance analytical, writing, and oral advocacy skills; to administer intramural moot court competitions at the Law School; to select and prepare teams to represent the Law School at extramural moot court competitions; to encourage respect for the highest standards of professionalism before our state and federal appellate courts; and to promote the Moot Court Bar’s activities within the Law School, the legal profession, and the community at large.

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Learn more about the Moot Court Bar.

Position Office Holder
 Chief Justice Grace Towsey
Associate Justice of Finance & Administration  Weston Rupert
Associate Justice of Research & Writing  Emily Culbreath
Associate Justice of Alumni, Membership, & Public Relations  Drew Beecham
Associate Justice of External Competitions  Matthew Bechara
Associate Justice of External Competitions  Kaleb Phelps
Associate Justice of Internal Competitions  Cole Parker
Associate Justice of Internal Competitions  Kevin Vorrath
National Security Law Society

National Security Law Society shall be to professionally develop South Carolina Law students in the practice of National Security law and foster partnership and mentorship with National Security Attorneys.

Position Office Holder
President Turner Clary
Vice President Zac Richman
Treasurer Hannah Gowdy
Communications Director Joe Kennedy
Strategic Engagements Director Joe Kennedy
Phi Delta Phi

Founded in 1869, Phi Delta Phi is the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States. Phi Delta Phi was established to promote a higher standard of professional ethics in the legal community. The Calhoun Inn benefits the legal community by impressing upon law students, in the formative years of their legal careers, the need for integrity and strong ethical ties. Our Chapter's activities include sponsoring the Faculty Auction to raise money for the Public Interest Law Society's Summer Grant Program. This past year, we raised enough money to help fund 11 summer jobs. Various philanthropic and social activities are also planned throughout the year.

Position Office Holder
Magister Kristian Scruggs
Vice Magister Lincoln Harder
Clerk Gracie Rorie
Historian Mary Katherine Todd
Pickleball Precedents

The purpose of Pickleball Precedents shall be to promote community relations among all classes of the law school while also exposing students to attorneys and building an extensive network between law school students and attorneys in the greater Columbia area. The organization will also contribute to charities or contribute to a community charitable cause.

Position Office Holder
President Sara McClure
Vice President Tej Jeram
Secretary
Grant Reeder
Treasurer Davis Cop
Outreach Director Fiorella Robinson
Director of Operations Michael Dougherty
Marketing Chair MB Garrison
Alumni and Fundraising Chair Nick McCauley
Ping Pong Club

To give people an avenue to explore a sport outside of general academic activities in order to promote an environment for stress management and general camaraderie

Position Office Holder
Co-President Davis Schmit 
Co-President Mason Carter
Vice President Jonathan Valladares
Secretary Ethan Jayne
Tournament Chair Jed Mackey
3L Representative Joe Kennedy
3L Representative Will Arnall
2L Representative Mark Davis
Pro Bono Board
Position Office Holder
President Lauren Stanley
Vice President Monica Johnston
PalmettoLEADER Chair Daniel Shrader
Special Projects Chair Elly Slugg
Recruiting Chair Andrew Spratley
Communications Chair Rachel Hufnagle
Education & Outreach Chair Carson Tucker
Public Interest Law Society
Position Office Holder
President Owen Stegall
Vice President Lincoln Harder
Secretary  Sarah Van Weelden
Treasurer Mary Faith Poteat
Outreach Coordinator Monica Johnston
Real Estate Law Society

The Real Estate Law Society strives to educate law students about the area of Real Estate Law, foster relationships between real estate professionals, faculty, staff, and USC Rice School of Law students, and expose students to the inner workings of the Real Estate Law world and its legal structure.

Position Office Holder
President Mason Carter
Vice President George Jackson
Secretary Grant Reeder
Treasurer Kate McFarland
Alumni Chair Smith Brooks
Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Journal
The Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Journal is a peer-reviewed, law journal that is published three times a year by the American Bar Association's Section of Real Property, Trust & Estate Law, and is the premier scholarly publication in the property and probate fields.
Position Office Holder
Editor-in-Chief Presley Franklin
Articles Editor Abby Cundiff-Miranda
Articles Editor Lindsey Beth Henderson
Articles Editor Jenna Meadow
Articles Editor Parker Webb
Associate Editor-in-Chief Vanessa Velissaris
Production Editor Ryan Derienzo
Production Editor Sydney Graves
Research Editor Dane Dobleske
Research Editor Hagood Hemphill
Research Editor Jack Zavitkovsky
Senior Research Editor Peter Baer
Senior Articles Editor Ellie Bain
Senior Articles Editor Maddy Ross
Special Projects Editor Hailey Alderson
Special Projects Editor Nolwen Andre
Special Projects Editor Adam Bennett
Special Projects Editor Logan Carter
Special Projects Editor Anna Gregory
Special Projects Editor Elisabeth Harrington
Special Projects Editor Thomas Hyche
Special Projects Editor Georgia Anne Mattar
Special Projects Editor Quinn McDonnell
Special Projects Editor Chad Meeder
Special Projects Editor David Shealy
Special Projects Editor Aiden Tatarinchik
Staff Development Editor Katherine Steele
Technology Editor Erin Cole
South Carolina Asian Law Student Association

South Carolina Asian Law Student Association (SCALSA) provides a voice for Asian law students and advocates for the Asian community in South Carolina.

Position Office Holder
President Brooklyn Niravong
Director of Communications Gill Davisson
Director of Finances Ino Liu
South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

 The South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers is devoted to protecting the liberty of the citizens of South Carolina by fighting to ensure justice and due process for all persons accused of any criminal act.

We promote excellence and integrity in the practice of criminal law by providing the highest quality criminal law seminars to those who defend the accused.

We speak with a united voice in challenging legislation directed to limiting or eliminating the rights of the individual and we labor for laws that preserve equal access to justice for all.

Find us on Instagram

Position Office Holder
Executive Director Katherine Coppage
Assistant Executive Director Emily Tellman
Secretary MB Garrison
2L Representative Blake Harris
2L Representative Noah Klimp
2L Representative Savannah Jones
2L Representative Dahlstan Osman
3L Representative Elisabeth Harrington
3L Representative Rachel Hufnagle
South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business (SCJILB) is a student-run, student-edited semiannual publication of the University of South Carolina School of Law. The journal prides itself on providing relevant scholarly articles on public and private international law.
Position Office Holder
Editor-in-Chief Faith E. Morris
Associate Editor-in-Chief Caroline Rogers
Alumni Development Editor Olivia Diaz
Alumni Development Editor Michael Sabatello
Articles Editor Rachel Fuller
Articles Editor Brian Rhatigan
Articles Editor Ethan Jayne
Articles Editor Rachel Hufnagle
Articles Editor Patrick Carroll
Articles Editor Brinley Cinelli
Communications Editor Ryan Porter
Managing Editor Raegan Meyer
Managing Editor Alexandra Peterson
Research Editor Lauren Stanley
Research Editor Rawlin Dukes
Research Editor Sabrina Lorson
Research Editor Jack Sanford
Senior Articles Editor Kelsey Gentile
Senior Articles Editor Allison Jones
Senior Articles Editor Haley Garrett
Special Projects Editor Clay Hamlett
Student Works Editor Emily Culbreath
Student Works Editor Andrew Armstrong
Symposium Editor Riley Callahan
Symposium Editor Jack Dillard
Symposium Editor Christopher Erley
Symposium Editor Timothy Berger
Publication Editor Kendall Kirby
South Carolina Law Review
The South Carolina Law Review, a student-run publication, is the oldest and principal legal publication in the Palmetto State. The Law Review is also the flagship legal publication at the University of South Carolina School of Law.
Position Office Holder
Editor-in-Chief Kathleen Smoak McDade
Articles Editor John C. Hierholzer
Articles Editor M. Dolan Mudd, Jr.
Articles Editor Abigail M. Reasons
Articles Editor Weston C. Rupert
Articles Editor Charles C. York
Associate Editor-in-Chief Mary L. Blaschke
Associate Editor-in-Chief A. W. Rutherfurd Cairns, Jr.
Associate Editor-in-Chief William I. Hammontree
Associate Editor-in-Chief Michael D. Pearson
Associate Editor-in-Chief Greyson E. Sonntag
Associate Managing Editor Taylor Grace Scott
Managing Editor Thomas A. Postic
Notes and Comments Editor Olivia B. Babb
Notes and Comments Editor Meredith C. Rhodes
Notes and Comments Editor Gianna I. Rizzo
Production Editor Matthew C. Bechara
Research Editor Bates N. Felder, Jr.
Research Editor Cameron S. Hayes
Research Editor Dorothy S. Stilwell
Research Editor Rylie R. Swails
Senior Articles Editor Barnes T. Elliott
Senior Articles Editor James R. Gilreath, III
Senior Articles Editor Henry L. Hill
Senior Articles Editor Colin S. Seymour
Senior Articles Editor Denise C. Strickland
Senior Notes and Comments Editor Walker S. Clark
Senior Research Editor Eleanor C. Slugg
Symposium Editor Delaney M. Hertel
Symposium Editor Stephanie K. Radcliff
Senior Symposium Editor A. Austin Givens
Online Development Editor Edward Z. Horton, Jr.
Online Editor Emmi Se'Ri Jung
Online Editor Holly E. Young
South Carolina Law Run Club

The South Carolina Law Run Club is dedicated to promoting health, fitness, and overall well-being among law students by building a supportive community through running. We aim to help students manage the unique stresses of law school while encouraging physical activity, mental resilience, and camaraderie. Open to runners of all experience levels — from beginners to seasoned athletes — our club welcomes anyone seeking a fun, inclusive environment to prioritize self-care and stay connected. 

Position Office Holder
President Kennedy Petersen
Vice President Miranda Butler
Treasurer Sean Bayer
Sports & Entertainment Law Society

The mission of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society is to provide a community for law students to connect with like minded students interested in sports and/or entertainment law. The SELS will provide students with monthly meetings where they can engage attorneys that work (or have worked) in the profession.

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President Michael Sabatello
Vice President Ella Baldwin
Treasurer Brett Richardson Sabatello
Blog & Media Director  
Finance Director  
Marketing Chair Graham Bryant

Sports & Entertainment Law Blog

Student Animal Legal Defense Fund

Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) provides a forum for education, advocacy, and scholarship aimed at protecting the lives and advancing the interest of animals through the legal system and raising the profile of the field of animal law. Mirroring the national Animal Legal Defense Fund, our five focus areas are: animals used in research, captive animals, companion animals, farmed animals, and wildlife. The activities of the student chapter shall aim to highlight the legal issues related to these five areas and call attention to the overlap between animal law and other practice areas.

Position Office Holder
Co-President Jaydon Parrish
Co-President Emily Tellman
Vice President Stephanie Radcliff
Healing Species Liaison Joe Kennedy
Social Media Coordinator Siri Cortez
3L Representative Grace Stricklin
Student Bar Association

The mission of Student Bar Assocation is to foster and cultivate a professional, diverse, and supportive atmosphere at the University of South Carolina School of Law. Through this mission, SBA seeks to represent the voices and opinions of students to faculty and administration, to provide a support system for other student organizations, and to create social and educational opportunities for the student body.

Follow the Student Bar Association on Instagram.

Position Office Holder
President Haley Garrett
Vice President Guy Thompson
Secretary Ben Jackson
Treasurer Emma Davisson
Tax Law Association
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President Rawlin Dukes
Vice President Gracen Grainger
Treasurer Thomas Hyche
Historian Sanders Bethea
Veterans in Law

Service Members and Veterans in Law encourages public interest in, and pro bono work on, issues related to the welfare and interests of military personnel and veterans; helps veterans assimilate into law school; and creates networking opportunities between veterans in the legal community and students who share similar backgrounds.

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President Joseph Coley
Vice President Nicholas Baden
Secretary  
Treasurer  
Willem C. Vis Arbitration Tribunal

The Willem C. Vis Arbitration Tribunal has been established by students of the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law (Law School) in order to learn and adopt principles of international arbitration advocacy; to enhance analytical, writing, and oral advocacy skills; to administer virtual, and internal Vis Moot Competition pleadings at the Law School; to select and prepare teams to represent the Law School at the annual Willem C. Vis Moot Commercial Arbitration global competition in Vienna, Austria; to encourage respect for the highest standards of professionalism before international arbitration tribunals; and to promote the Vis Arbitration Tribunal activities within the Law School, the legal profession, and the community at large.

Position Office Holder
President of the Tribunal Sophia Joseph
Arbitrator of Administration James Jackson
Arbitrator of Finance Kristin McEvoy
Arbitrator of Alumni Relations  
Arbitrator of Social Media  
Arbitrator of Research Jaxon Parson
Arbitrator of Writing Abby Cundiff-Miranda
Arbitrator of Competition  
Women In Law

Women In Law seeks to encourage students as they enter the legal profession. We provide opportunities for our members to learn about the legal field from successful women lawyers. We serve others, particularly in areas benefiting women. We foster a community to support you through law school and into your career.

Position Office Holder
President Ellie Bain
Vice President Olivia Cianciolo
Vice President Emily Culbreath
Secretary Olivia Diaz
Treasurer Katie Jump
Marketing Coordinator Alysa James
Wrongful Convictions Club 

The purpose of the Wrongful Convictions Club shall be (1) to raise awareness about wrongful convictions in South Carolina, (2) to support the wrongfully convicted in South Carolina, (3) to advocate for criminal justice reform aimed at remedying systemic issues contributing to wrongful convictions, (4) to establish connections between members of the Wrongful Convictions Club and members of the legal community working on wrongful convictions, and (5) to assess the viability of forming a wrongful convictions clinic at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law. 

Position Office Holder
President Grace Towsey
Vice President Rachel Hufnagle
Secretary  
Treasurer  
Social Media Manager Stephanie Lange
2L Representative Brianna Waddell
2L Representative Trey Coe
2L Representative Jonathan Lohman
2L Representative Maddie Gagne

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